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particularly these taken in africa and this shot from china. some are cowing them at best culturally insensitive. >> for me the african picture was probably the most offensive because it played on some of the most old and stereotypical images. it showed the african as primitive, almost uncivilized. >> reporter: on the website jezebel, deputy editor dodai stewart is also critical of the photos writing "using people of color as background or extras is a popular fashion trope but although it's prevalent, it's very distasteful. people are not props." one of the models, emily didonato, talks about her shoot on "si's" website. >> it was such a cool experience to shoot with people like that. something completely different from anything i have seen or someone i never saw in my life. >> reporter: some people we spoke with didn't see a problem with the photos. >> as a traveler myself i think i love seeing these places and seeing other cultures, so i think it shows that in this magazine. >> reporter: proving once again that controversy just like beauty is
particularly these taken in africa and this shot from china. some are cowing them at best culturally insensitive. >> for me the african picture was probably the most offensive because it played on some of the most old and stereotypical images. it showed the african as primitive, almost uncivilized. >> reporter: on the website jezebel, deputy editor dodai stewart is also critical of the photos writing "using people of color as background or extras is a popular fashion trope but...
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china camp, olompali, and samuel p. taylor. three ago. as welcome as those funds may be, state matching funds will not be available in the future and state park officials realize that partnerships with local groups will be essential in saving a park. we don't know if that's can't beatthose organizations that came up with the private funding know they will have we are using this very valuable window to help the park become selfsupporting financially that's the only thing that can save the parks. at china camp in marin jeff >> residents in southwest pakistan are demanding government protection after a bombing killed more than 80 people on saturday. the blast also injured more than 160 others. the remote activated bomb was hidden in a water tank at a market in the town of quetta. police say the neighborhood is mostly shi-ite. pakistan has seen its share of attacks on shi-ite muslims. they have been increasingly targeted by militant groups who view them as heretics and non-muslims. >> up next on kron four news weekend. and a navy s
china camp, olompali, and samuel p. taylor. three ago. as welcome as those funds may be, state matching funds will not be available in the future and state park officials realize that partnerships with local groups will be essential in saving a park. we don't know if that's can't beatthose organizations that came up with the private funding know they will have we are using this very valuable window to help the park become selfsupporting financially that's the only thing that can save the parks....
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it's the 35th annual ymca china town 5k race. you can see the art person just finished -- last person just finished about five minutes ago. they've cleared it up pretty quickly. let's show you how the race started. >> 3! 2! >> reporter: the lunar new year event attracts 1500 runners and benefits the ymc a's youth and teen programs. this year's proceed goes to its physical education program, funding free fitness, nutrition and wellness programs for more than 1000 kids in the china town area. >> it was a really great fun raider for the city. we thought it would be really great to celebrate in a unique way and make costumes. we love costumes and crafts. so we got together last night and put it together. >> reporter: that was definitely the most creative costume out here. now 2013 is the year of the snake, and in the chinese horoscope, people born this year are great communicators, but it is believed they can also be cold and calculating. just so you know, some famous people born the year of the snake include oprah winfrey, j.f.k., a
it's the 35th annual ymca china town 5k race. you can see the art person just finished -- last person just finished about five minutes ago. they've cleared it up pretty quickly. let's show you how the race started. >> 3! 2! >> reporter: the lunar new year event attracts 1500 runners and benefits the ymc a's youth and teen programs. this year's proceed goes to its physical education program, funding free fitness, nutrition and wellness programs for more than 1000 kids in the china...
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face reading originated in china nearly 3000 years ago. different parts of your face like eyes and cheek help doctors diagnose ailments. >> clayton: and joining us from the department of urology at winthrop. did i pronounce that correctly. >> yes. >> clayton: nailed it. why can we tell something about a human face and life span. >> chinese doctors have been studying the face for thousands of years and conventional doctors look at the face, one of the first things i learned at medical school how to look at the face for signs of disease. in the eyes we can see signs of anemia when they're pale, signs of jaundice, when the whites of the eyes go yellow. if you have a white circle around the colored part of your high, can be a sign of high cholesterol. the outer third of your eyebrows, lose them, could be thyroid and the face can tell us so much about your medical health. if you have a crease in your ear lobe, vertical. risk of cardiac disease. >> anna: how did you know you didn't sleep on your ear funny and didn't sleep, and eyes are red? >> w
face reading originated in china nearly 3000 years ago. different parts of your face like eyes and cheek help doctors diagnose ailments. >> clayton: and joining us from the department of urology at winthrop. did i pronounce that correctly. >> yes. >> clayton: nailed it. why can we tell something about a human face and life span. >> chinese doctors have been studying the face for thousands of years and conventional doctors look at the face, one of the first things i...